Joined: Wed Dec 13, 2006 4:37 am Posts: 3610 Location: London, UK Gender: Female
I know it well yet never actually seen it (long story) But yeah, it's the only one I actually even want to see. At least it's consistent, as the whole thing is music. Bit like Shakespeare, it's weird at first but you get used to the 'language' after 5-10mn. I hate the ones where people talk then suddenly break into songs.. ok, Sondheim isn't too bad that way, because it's generally witty rather than soapy. Into the Woods is a good one.
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Joined: Wed Dec 13, 2006 4:37 am Posts: 3610 Location: London, UK Gender: Female
dkfan9 wrote:
i read the book, twasnt bad. but i dont do musicals so
I don't do musicals either, but this one isn't sugar-coating the book (I know it both in french and english, and the english version is very close to the french, but better on stage from what I understand, because French only started doing musicals the way brits do a handful of years ago, Les Mis was years ahead in that respect but still was improved...damn, reminds me I had the original french vinyls, got to try locate them)
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i loved this one. saw the one in london in 06 when i was there on vacation. it was awesome.
i also like the movie with liam neeson a lot, even though i haven't seen it in a while.
ROTFLOL. I saw this in London in '06. Fuck, those wood chairs were awful. Did you feel a gentle caressing from behind during the second act? If so, that was me.
i loved this one. saw the one in london in 06 when i was there on vacation. it was awesome.
i also like the movie with liam neeson a lot, even though i haven't seen it in a while.
ROTFLOL. I saw this in London in '06. Fuck, those wood chairs were awful. Did you feel a gentle caressing from behind during the second act? If so, that was me.
i've never seen the musical, but for some strange reason i felt the urge to read this book a few weeks ago...i may pick it up when i go by the library next
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love it, i have it on my itunes (the 10th anniversary at royal albert hall). as a kid, i watched this on pbs with the folks. the performances are all very strong, particularly 'on my own', among others.
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